when the film was first shown it was picked up by new york columnists. he attacked it as racist. goldwater decided because they had racial riots. most of it was about riots, that is, racial riots. but goldwater decided to withdraw the film. by 1976, however, or '70s. and into the '80s, the social conservatives were an emergent force or were a force in the republican party. especially the so-called religious right. goldwater is upset by that. he wrote a book denouncing one of the -- denouncing the religious right. if you go over to the archives here at arizona state university you can look at the correspondence about this book. so people have claimed, i think, rather absurdly that barry goldwater, you know, and even ronald reagan wouldn't find a place in the republican party today. you know, we are talking about what happened 50 years ago, 40 years ago to the republican party and issues have changed. to think that ronald reagan wanted to find a place in the republican party today, i think, is absolutely ludicrous. it's just the attempt by some, not all the opponents but some to pa